Gilbert to Milliampere Turn Conversion
Convert between Gilbert and Milliampere Turn quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Gilbert to Milliampere Turn
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 Gi to mAt:
Unit Information
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Gilbert
Gi
Definition
A unit of magnetomotive force in the CGS electromagnetic system, approximately 0.796 ampere turns.
History/Origin
Named after William Gilbert (1544-1603), the English physician and natural philosopher who studied magnetism.
Current Use
Used in theoretical physics, electromagnetic theory, and CGS system calculations.
Multiplier
0.796
Offset
0
Milliampere Turn
mAt
Definition
A unit of magnetomotive force equal to 10^-3 ampere turns, used for small magnetic applications.
History/Origin
Part of the SI prefix system, with "milli" meaning 10^-3, used for small magnetomotive force measurements.
Current Use
Used in small electromagnets, magnetic sensors, and precision magnetic applications.
Multiplier
0.001
Offset
0
Gilbert to Milliampere Turn Conversion Table
| Gilbert [Gi] | Milliampere Turn [mAt] |
|---|---|
| 1 Gi | 795.774715 mAt |
| 10 Gi | 7957.747151 mAt |
| 25 Gi | 19894.367877 mAt |
| 50 Gi | 39788.735755 mAt |
| 100 Gi | 79577.47151 mAt |
| 0 Gi | 0E+0 mAt |
| -10 Gi | -7957.747151 mAt |
| -40 Gi | -31830.988604 mAt |
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